Concordia Conservatory Launches the 2022-23 Hoch Series With B2B Bach
Concordia Conservatory Presents
B2B Bach as the Opening Concert of the Hoch Chamber Series
at The Reformed Church of Bronxville
Bronxville, NY— Concordia Conservatory will present its opening of the Hoch Chamber Music Series for the 2022-23 season with a concert entitled, B2B Bach, an all-Bach program on Saturday, October 15 at 7:00 pm at their new performance home, The Reformed Church of Bronxville, 180 Pondfield Road. Lawrence Dutton serves as artistic director of the Hoch Chamber Music Series.
The program includes J. S. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050 with renowned flutist Carol Wincenc; J. S. Bach: Brandenburg No. 6 BWV 1051 and J. S. Bach: Double Violin Concerto in D minor, BWV 1043 with violin soloists Elizabeth Lim-Dutton, violin, Emanouil Manolov and Emily Kalish.
Also performing on the concert will be Lawrence Dutton, viola; Sung Jin Lee, viola; Andrew Janss, cello; Chungsun Kim, cello; Sachi Patitucci, cello; Stephen Sas, bass; and Marija Ilic, piano.
“As we start the 2022-23 season, we are pleased to have a new performance home for our HOCH Series and partner with The Reformed Church for the 2022-23 season and we are truly thrilled to present the all-Bach program in the church setting with the world renowned flutist Carol Wincenc,” says Artistic Director Lawrence Dutton.
Tickets are $44 adults and $22 for senior and children and can be purchased at www.concordiaconservatory.org or by calling 914-395-4507.
Concordia Conservatory’s mission is to inspire, instruct, and enrich lives through music, offering excellence in education and performance.
About Concordia Conservatory
Concordia Conservatory, a preeminent center for music education in Westchester County, is a welcoming community where children and adults find lifelong inspiration and joy through learning, performing, listening to, and participating with others in music. Concordia Conservatory offers top quality music programs for early childhood, youth, adults and seniors. The Conservatory’s mission is to inspire, instruct, and enrich lives through music, offering excellence in education and performance. Concordia Conservatory is a not-for-profit, tax-exempt educational institution. Since 1977, Concordia Conservatory has offered music programs for early childhood, youth, and adults. Financial aid and active community outreach partnerships provide access for all. Concordia Conservatory is governed by a 17-member board of directors.
The mission of Concordia Conservatory is to inspire, instruct, and enrich lives through music, offering excellence in education and performance. Concordia Conservatory, an accredited member of the National Guild of Community Arts Education, offers top-quality music programs for early childhood, youth and adults and seniors in Bronxville, New York. With a faculty of highly educated, working musicians and artists, Concordia Conservatory has developed a rich array of programming. Offerings include private instruction in all instruments including voice, group and chamber music instruction, music theory and composition, musical theatre classes, an annual tuition-free community musical production, early childhood music classes, concert series, and camps, music and literature series at public libraries, an honors music program, classes, and music private instruction. Concordia Conservatory’s student body of over 1,500 is drawn from diverse surrounding communities that cover the gamut economically, from affluent Bronxville to impoverished Yonkers. Conservatory’s financial aid and active community outreach partnerships provide access for all, and the diverse faculty and student population represent over 20 countries. Currently over 400 students receive financial aid or full scholarships.